VanMardigan
has calmed down a bit.
I'll wait to see what the disc has and if it improves upon or even offers up the same content as the HD DVD version before I decide to sell off the HD DVD version. But that collector's set is very tempting.
FFObsessed said:http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1116
Single Disc Version $28.99
Collector's Edition $49.99
I've not actually seen the movie yetbut I think I'll blind buy the collector's item depending on it's full contents.
FFObsessed said:http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1116
Single Disc Version $28.99
Collector's Edition $49.99
I've not actually seen the movie yetbut I think I'll blind buy the collector's item depending on it's full contents.
Ponn01 said:So wait, if the 50 dollar collectors editions only extras is postcards and a lenticular I will pass. That's usually stuff that is given out free at Best Buy and Wal-mart. The movie cash is good, but again that is something that is usually threw in the case for free to get you to rebuy a movie.
VanMardigan said:Weren't there rumors of a new video encode? And I don't remember off-hand, but does the HD DVD have lossless sound? I own it but I'm at work.
shagg_187 said:I LOVE YOU FOR BRINGING THIS GREAT NEWS IN SUCH A DISASTROUS DAY (Calculus Midterm *sniff*)
Day one for me![]()
Well, I bought it for $20 when I already had the SD version, and was pretty happy with the upgrade... : )SlaughterX said:I'm happy with the HD-DVD I bought for $11.![]()
Looking for a cheap Blu-ray player?
The long awaited end to the format war may help consumers by clearing up some confusion created by choice in HD optical discs, but it is not bringing about better pricing to the consumer.
EngadgetHD: Lack of competition sends Blu-ray player prices upward
TG Daily: Blu-ray player prices hit 2008 highs as competition dwindles
TG Daily: Pricewatch: HD DVD in free fall, Blu-ray continues upward trend
Based on price comparison research performed by TG Daily, the demise of HD DVD and the industry charge to embrace Blu-ray Disc (BD) does not seem to be increasing market competitiveness that invariably should lead to reduced prices. Worse, current prices for players on the market are not just stagnating, but are actually drifting back up.
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I might have gotten this if i didnt arleady have it on DVD.
hdd said:Stomping the original DVD, outclassing the theatrical experience, and putting other Blu-ray stunners to shame, the Blu-ray edition of 'I, Robot' quite simply delivers one of the best transfers I've ever seen.
hdd said:Floored by 'I, Robot's astounding picture quality? Wait until you get a load of the potent DTS HD 5.1 Master Lossless Audio track Fox has managed to master. Once again I'm at a loss to point out specific scenes; the entire mix is so extraordinary that I stopped taking notes and merely attempted to soak it all in.
How does supposed player prices rising affect those of us with players?VanMardigan said:And I suppose that prevents you from actually commenting on what he posted, which affects all of us.
captive said:How does supposed player prices rising affect those of us with players?
FFObsessed said:http://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=1116
Single Disc Version $28.99
Collector's Edition $49.99
I've not actually seen the movie yetbut I think I'll blind buy the collector's item depending on it's full contents.
My problem with the posted article is it is an article claiming prices for blu-ray players have risen. Yet a cursory glance at amazon shows at least two players under 400 bucks. And it uses sources from known anti-sony websites such as endgadget, when all the shit was going down in February I could practically taste their bitter tears coming out of my monitor.VanMardigan said:I dunno, maybe there are folks who'd like more than just one player. Or a cheaper secondary player, or a cheaper player to buy as a gift. Or they want cheaper player so more folks can buy into the format and allow studios to pump out more BD content for us. Heck, for folks who spent all of last year whining about how the format war was stagnating growth and subsequently content, you guys sure as hell seem comfortable with the status quo, despite the fact that the format won't ever take off as long as the prices remain artificially high.
So you honestly expected million sellers and hardware to fly off the shelves after the announcements and declarations of HD DVD's death? Really?Have BD sales exploded yet? If it were, Para and Uni would be in a bigger rush to flood the market with content.
I didn't post the article because BD players are sky rocketing or anything. I think it's actually inevitable that they will drop within the upcoming months, as BD now needs to compete with DVD... that and they have to clear out older profiles to make room for the (likely to be quite pricey) 2.0 players.captive said:How does supposed player prices rising affect those of us with players?
captive said:So you honestly expected million sellers and hardware to fly off the shelves after the announcements and declarations of HD DVD's death? Really?
These things take years not days and weeks, not even months.
gizmodo said:Speaking of Universal, we're currently looking at a months-long black hole of Universal, Dreamworks and Paramount's releases, thanks to their belated integration (or re-integration) into the Blu-ray fold. Not only will it be late spring or early summer before we see any of their flicks hit Blu, we're hearing that they might have trouble buying dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray discs to produce them on, because the more settled Blu-ray studios have already purchased the entire 2008 stocknot hard to do, thanks to the limited number of replication sites and lower yields. This means that they'll only have access to 25GB discs, which could mean fewer features and lower-quality video and audio.
tha_con said:VanMardigan...can you please quit. Please? It's honestly getting tired.
Besides this isnt the thread for this, this is the thread for discussing movies
I wasnt the one setting goals, you were when you said: "Have BD sales exploded yet?"VanMardigan said:Millions?? ROFL
How about a hundred grand, is that bar low enough for you?
Well they are multi-billion dollar companies i think they can afford to open a blu-ray replicating plant. Maybe they can use the payoff money they got from Toshiba?Here's something that's even MORE worrying for those who want more cotent (ie all of us):
And im sure all the quotes i could get from endgadget during the time of the events still wouldnt prove to your their bias. Nor all the "journos" on TWIB and digg that were openly bashing blu-ray and PS3, even at the time these announcements were happening wouldnt prove it to you.I'm sure every website that I can ever post is anti-Sony if you're a Sony fanboy, but this would seriously suck if true. Uni and Para seemed to be getting owned for backing HD DVD. 25GB BD's wont' be enough if the BDA wants Uni to clean up their encodes and put out lossless tracks instead of DD Plus (which is something I'm personally hoping for as well).
Im not even going to address your not so subtle attempt at calling me a fanboy, obviously you have your opinion about me so whatever im not going to argue with you.These things are all barriers to the kind of content output we all want, and bashing folks for pointing them out just shows console fanboyism transposed to HD movie discussion.
Matrix said:amazon.com has " I am Legend" on Blu-ray for 18.95 right now,it was just 24.95,dont know how long this will last.I cancelled my old order and just placed a new one.
With my 10% off still working I got it for $17![]()
No.FordStang said:am I the only one who wasn't that impressed with I AM LEgend?????????
The end sucked but the alternate one is supposed to be really good.FordStang said:am I the only one who wasn't that impressed with I AM LEgend?????????
FordStang said:am I the only one who wasn't that impressed with I AM LEgend?????????
They're getting owned for being wishy washy with their HDM release schedule in general.VanMardigan said:Uni and Para seemed to be getting owned for backing HD DVD.
this headline - TG Daily: Blu-ray player prices hit 2008 highs as competition dwindles - is retarded since we're only 74 days into the year 2008 and even then barely 30 days past Toshiba throwing in the towel. So, uh, no?thaivo said:
I'd love to buy this movie but Fox didn't see fit to stock any of the local Best Buy stores with it. Nor ID4. Nor Ice Age. I have gift cards I want to use people! (And don't want to pay for shipping)captive said:Anyway. I-Robot Review at HDD is up.
http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/613/irobot.html
I would have thought they would have lambasted the movie, but they gave it 4/5 stars
5/5 for video and audio too.
I might have gotten this if i didnt arleady have it on DVD.
Matrix said:amazon.com has " I am Legend" on Blu-ray for 18.95 right now,it was just 24.95,dont know how long this will last.I cancelled my old order and just placed a new one.
With my 10% off still working I got it for $17![]()
kaching said:They're getting owned for being wishy washy with their HDM release schedule in general.
VanMardigan said:quit what? It's a legitimate debate that directly concerns the topic at hand. I also discussed the fantastic I, Robot review so maybe you want to talk about that if you don't feel like talking about the hurdles to even more content for us.
And what do you think the post about Uni and Para movies on BD was about?
tha_con said:I'm just saying, you've been almost nothing but sour grapes since the 'format war' was over.
This is the HD Movie thread...where we discuss HD movies. I think that's pretty straight forward?
You can't claim they've moved anywhere near as decisively as the other studios have been in the last 4-5 months at least, regardless of allegiance. Uni's and Para's release schedule in that period has been the very essence of noncommital, even though they ostensibly chose a side.VanMardigan said:
:lol I think for those of us that have read Van's posts in the past, he's actually quite mellow now. :lol That and he actually has a BD player, which has made him much more neutral overall. There are more HD DVD die hards out there... I suppose like me..tha_con said:I'm not alone in these 'wishes' that you restrain yourself.
I guess 90 days later would be better?bune duggy said:this headline - TG Daily: Blu-ray player prices hit 2008 highs as competition dwindles - is retarded since we're only 74 days into the year 2008 and even then barely 30 days past Toshiba throwing in the towel. So, uh, no?
VanMardigan said:Millions?? ROFL
How about a hundred grand, is that bar low enough for you?
Here's something that's even MORE worrying for those who want more content (ie all of us):
I'm sure every website that I can ever post is anti-Sony if you're a Sony fanboy, but this would seriously suck if true. Uni and Para seemed to be getting owned for backing HD DVD. 25GB BD's wont' be enough if the BDA wants Uni to clean up their encodes and put out lossless tracks instead of DD Plus (which is something I'm personally hoping for as well).
These things are all barriers to the kind of content output we all want, and bashing folks for pointing them out just shows console fanboyism transposed to HD movie discussion.
The poster is saying the buzz words, but doesn't have clue one what they mean.
What is replication? It is manufacturing a disc. They make a BD25 or BD50. Take the polycarbonate base (1 mm) stamp on a the data L0 (metal metal punches marks), aluminize (if they are doing BD50 add a separator and L1 layer) then the top layer (0.1 or 0.075 mm) and then the hard coat.
They don't buy a disc, and then do something to put data on it (that would be called DUPLICATION).
Universal's delays have to do with needing the time to author, and line up replication slots. You can bet their first titles will be be HD DVD ports (a la Warner).